Guest guest Posted September 28, 2004 Report Share Posted September 28, 2004 Hi I happen to meet someone recently who had a muscle biopsy a long time ago and her doctors told her that she doesn't have a Mito disease. I was able to read her biopsy report and the following sentence kind of has me wondering.... NOTE: THIS IS FROM HER ELECTRON MICROSCOPY REPORT. " In several areas there are subsarcolemmal aggregates of mitochondria. These mitochondria are larger in size. " " Mitochondria of a large size are also seen between the sarcomeres. " " Granules consistent with glycogen are moderately increased in the vicinity of the subsarcolemmal mitochondrial aggregates. " Now my question: Does any know what subsarcolemmal aggregates are? The reason I am asking is because this poor woman is still suffering and getting so much worse than she was years ago. I feel really bad for her and told her I would ask you guys what you thought and if you had any suggestions for her. I already explained to her that we are NOT doctors and most of the information we give each other is from our own experiences. But she said she would appreciate any kind of information about her Report and any suggestions. I will hold my thoughts until after every one replies. Thanks Ann-Marie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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